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    VOL. VIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1895.
NO 177
GtyEflT CItEfllyiKGE SflltE OF SUITER GOODS.
STILL UNCONFIRMED
Ladies' Black Hose at 25c.
Our 40c Value.
A World Beater in Hosiery. Has been a
splended value at 40c. Cat Prices making
it a leader ot bargains. Every pair warranted.-
"Louis Hermsdorf" dyer.
Child's Straw Sailors, 35c.
Choice of Stock.
The greatest cut of the season on Straw
Goods. This includes our regular 50, 75
and $1.00 lines.
Wash Silks at 25c.
Regular 50c Value.
This is an offer not to be overlooked as it is
a slaughter of a splendid value in stylish
seasonable goods. Ladies, this is an ideal
bargain.
All-Wool Challie at 33 1-3.
Regular 50c Value.
All in floral designs; Black and Cream
ground. A ' rare offer which will delight
every buver.
jurj..ui.iij. ess tu uiuoc cxh
10 and 12 l-2c.
Tbis is a delightful Wash Fabric in 12.C
and 163'c. grades. Good selections in stock.
Swivel Silks to close
at 40c.
!
We have only 3 pieces of this beautiful
Silk-Cotton combination. But even in
this small assortment we show the most
advanced shades and designs.
Crepone Cloths at . .
Regular 15c Value.
10c.
We show a handsome line of this- material,
in plain and Fancy designs. Very nice
for Waists.
Men's Fine Wool Under
: : : shirts. : : :
These Garments are in summer weights,
of broken lots and will go at a price.
All-Wool Dress Goods
..... at 33 l-3c.
15 pieces of assorted Plaids, Checks etc. en
tirely new goods. Patterns very choice.
A .splendid offer. - Regular 42o , 50 and 60c.
Novelty Linens at . . . 15c.
Regular 25c Value.
Only 7 pieces of this desirable wash goods
left. We call particular attention to this
line for durability and effect.
Crepe de Picardie at 6 1-4.
in popular medium and dark shades. Will
make a handsome washable Dress or
Waist.
Percales to close at . . 10c.
Width 36 in. Good values at 15c.
Crinkled : Seersuckers,
Reduced from 15 to 10c.
Assorted Sizes. Outing Flannel. Regular
25c Waists.
Parasols
Balance of our stock to close at
a discount of
j 33 1-3 -per cent.
Ladies' Capes.
I All of '95 styles -will close at a
discount of
33 1-3 per cent.
White Goods-
- We have made up a ppecial assortment of
. Barred Swiss, Naineooks, Piques etc.
' ' Don't fail to eea this line.
Challies only .... 3c yard.
Balance of our large stock of 5c goode.
You can't miss it.
Boys' Waists reduced -to 15c.
Everything in Spring and Summer Goods reduced
in price, Call early and take advantage of the great re
duction in prices, of lines will soon be broken.
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o Reliable News Eesrard-
ins: Jackson's Hole.
IX COMPANIES ORDERED OUT
Idlers Yt Walla Walla Held Keady to
March at a Momenta Notice
. More of Durrant.
Mrs. Vanderbllt Again in Society.
Newpoht, K. I., July 27. Mrs. Alva
anderbilt was a guest at the Casino
bp last night. This was her first ap-
arance in Newport society since her
vorce. fehe arrived early with Mies
unsuelo and was cordially received.
Le went on the floor but twice, once
th Mr. Grafton Cushing and once with
r. Bright.
Jeneral Copplnrer Orders Out Five
Companies of Infantry.
Cheyexki, Wyo., July 28. General
pppmger, at noon today, telegraphed
Lionel Van Horn, commandant at Fort
iissell, to send the five companies of the
ghth infantry stationed there to the
ene of the Indian troubles immediate-
The order was dated Market Lake.
le five companies, comprising 250 men
d 12 officers, left Cheyenne at 8 o'clock
bight on a special train tor Market
kke.
Caralry From Walla Walla.
Walla Walla, July 28. In pursu-
ce of telegraphic instructions from de-
rtment headquarters at Vancouver,
e troop of the Fourth cavalry, sta-.
ned at Fort Walla Walla, has been
tiered to bold itself in readiness to
bceed to Jackson's Hole, the scene of
Bannock Indian trouble. Colonel
mpton has designated troop D, com-
nded by Captain J. B. Richards, and
je soldiers are waiting for orders to
Long is Persona Kou Grata.
jUxcico,-July 28. James Long, for
tion to the secretary of foreign affairs,
for the issuance of an exequatur, per
mitting him to officiate as United States
consular agent at Chihuahua, has been
refused, owing to the fact that be is per
sona non grata. The refusal is based on
a report submitted to Hon. Merscal and
subscribed to by Governor Ahumada, of
Chiluahua, in which the information
was given regarding Long's action, but
the nature of this is not known.
Sank in a Collision.
Gkavesend, England, July 27. The
British steamer Baltimore City, from
Hamburg, arrived here today and re
ports at 3 o'cIock this morning in a
dense fog, off Folkstone, she heard cries
for help, and lowering the life-boat,
picked up five men, part of the crew of
the British steamer Cleveland, from the
Mediterranean, sunk in a collision with
the British, tank steamer Duffield, Cap
tain Dow, from Philadelphia, for Havre,
France. The Duffield is understood to
have rescued five other members of the
Cleveland, but seven are still missing.
The steamer Cleveland registered 1401
tons.
Among .the numerous persons who
have been cured of rheumatism by
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, mention
shonld be made of Mrs. Emily Thome,
of Toledo, Wash., who says : "I have
never "been able to procure any medicine
that would relieve me of rheumatism
like Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I have
also used it for lame back with great
success. It is the best liniment I have
ever used, and I take pleasure in recom
mending it to my friends.'' For sale by
Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists.
The Etaudale at Tacoma.
Tacoma, July 27. The Northern Pa
cific steamship Evandale, Captain Wil
liam Buyers, arrived at 8 p. m. from Yo
kohama, bringing 6000 tons of tea and
335 bales of silk. The latter was sent
East tonight. This makes four cargoes
of tea aggregating 21,720 tons to arrive
so far this season. Four cargoes more
are on the way or loading on the other
side.
A Boy Reported Biraed to Death.
La Grande, Or., July 28. The report
of a frigbful fatality on Clover creek,
' Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
near North Powder, has been received.
It is stated that yesterday fire caught in j
the hay in Howard Campbell's barn, and
a boy, Campbell's brother-in-law, was
burned to death. The fire caught from
matches in the boy's clothing. The boy
reported burned is the son of W. H.
Winters, who mysteriouslv disappeared
from Wallowa last spring.
"We had an epidemic of disentery in
this vicinity last summer," says Samuel
S. Pollock, of Briceland, Cal. "I was
taken with it and suffered severely until
some one called my attention to Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhosa
Remedy. I procured a bottle and felt
better after the first dose. Before one
half of the bottle had been used I was
well. I recommended" it to my friends
and their experience was the same.
We all unite in saying it is the best."
For salts by Blakeley & Houghton Drug
gists. .
Charged With Cattle-Stealing.
Burns, Or., July 28. Warrants have
been sworn out for the arrest of John,
William, Dan, Robert and Ed Jordan,
for wholesale cattle-stealing. William,
Dan and Ed are having a hearing before
Justice Byrd, John and Robert having
evaded arrest.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney
Balm is an unfailing remedy for all dia
bases of the Liver, Kidneys or Urinary
Organs. It is a certain cure for Dropsy,
Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel, Kid
ney Weakness, Incontinence of Urine,
Bed Wetting in Children, Biliousness,
Liver Complaint and Female Troubles.
A trial of this great remedy will con
vince you of its potency. Price $1.00
per bottle. For sale by Snipes-Kineraly
Drug Co. '
Martial Law for the Isthmus.
New York, July 28. A World special
from Bogota, Columbia, says :
Three-hundred soldiers have left for
the isthmus. ' Troops on the Venezuelan
frontier have also been ordered there by
the steamer Chola, aud those at Buena
Ventura, on the Pacific coast, by the
gunboat Boyaca. The government in
tends massing 3000 soldiers there with
orders to use no half-way measures, but
to act energetically, Martial law will be
declared. Three orders to that effect are
awaiting the presidents signature.
Log .Baft Sou to Sea.
: Astoria, Or., July 27. The big log
raft was transferred to the steamer Min
eola off the mouth of the river at 5
o'clock this morning, and started for
San Francisco. The weather was fav
orable. The tug Relief took it to the
mouth of the river. The raft draws 20
feet of water, and. is 5S0 feet long.
For Infants and Children.
Castoria promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
deep natural. Castoria contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
" Castoria Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
.taown to me." H- A, Akohek, M. D.,
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
" For several years I hare reoommedaed your
Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
Edwin F. Pardee, M. D.,
135th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The use of Castoria is so universal AC1
Its merits so well known that it seems a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Cablos Mahttn, D. D.,
New York City.
The Centavh Compact, 77 Murray Street N. Y.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENEKAL BANKING BDSINE38
Ir. Miles Nerve Piasters cure RHEUMA
TISM. WEAK BACKS. At drugjdsts. only 25a.
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Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sisrht Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers soldon New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Beattle Wash.,- and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections maae ai au points on iav
orable terms.
j. a. BCHBKCX,
President.
J. M. Patterson,
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
THE DALLES, - -
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
Naw York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIRSOTOR3.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schbnck.
Ed. M. Wiixiams, Geo. A. Lube.
H. M. Bbaxi.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME and
CEMENT,
Window-Glass
' and
Picture Moulding.
ZE3I- G-Xjnrisr
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at hi ng Trunks ,
Iiatest Styles.
M. HONTWILL, importer: